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Maxwell — Hanley Greensburg Methodist Church formed the setting for the marriage ceremony for Miss Jane Maxwell and Jen Kevin Hanley at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 20. Officiating was Rev. Shirley Margan at the Adams Methodist Church and Rev. Aida Carter of the Greensburg Methodist Church. Mrs. Robert Baltic sang ‘‘l Love You Truly," "Because," and "The Wedding Prayer." The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father and the pews were decorated with white bow* and two pink carnation bouquets with two seven branch candelabra* were used in the pulpit. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Maxwell of rural route 3. Greensburg, Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hanley of 316 Price Street, North Liberty, Indiana. The bride's lovely white linen and Venice lace gown, featuring and empire waisttint*. sleeveless, A line dress with a detachable split coat and short lace sleeves that extended to a chapel length coat. A lace bow held her elbow length illusion veil. She carried a cascade of white rosebuds. She also wore diamond earrings, u gift from the groom. Attending the brile was Mrs. William Reverman maid of honor. Miss Janet Lozier, bridesmaid. Melanic Maxwell, sister to the bride, was Junior bridesmaid and Michelle Hanlev and Keelin Griffin, nieces of the groom, were flower girls. The attendants were fashioned alike in floor length azalea, Karote and Venice lace dresses with matching shoe* and picture hats with fl sir length illusion. Cascades of deep pink rosebuds were carried. Brother Best Man Tim Hanley. North "Liberty, acted as best man for his brother. David Horvath and Florin Dziadowitz w<re the pr.*<msm<*n.

Usher* were Richard Maxwell, brother of the bride, J. Fred Biggs and Walter Hatfield. The bride’s mother wore a pink suit with pine and bone accessories, and the groom’s mother chose a blue sheath with beige accessories. Both mothers and grandmothers of the grooms had pink rosebud corsages. , Following the ceremony was a reception in the church basement before the newlyweds left on a short wedding trip. A five tiered wedding cake centered the serving table with four heart shaped cakes. Brass candlesticks with pink candles on either side. Mrs. Robert Flack registered the guests and the servers were Mrs. Gary Swegman. Mrs. John Ewing, Mrs. Max M. Lux. Mrs. Bill JohnSton. Misses Frances Meek and Patricia Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hanley will reside at 257 Shortridge Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana. The bride is a graduate of Greensburg High School and is employed as a secretary at the State Office building. The groom graduated from North Liberty High School and also from the School of Mortuarv Science. Chamber Meets Thursday, June 8 The WaEcerton Chamber of Commerce will hold their June Meeting on Thursday. June 8. at noon in the Dining Room of Heil’s Restaurant. Lunch will start as soon as possible after 12 o’clock to keep the meeting moving along. Several commit tees will report various projects at this time and other items < f *ld nd new business will b< discussed. Make y< ur reservations wi’h the vailing committee member who c< ntm t* you regular!v an ! p! n to att< n i and be an active member of the Walk, rt< n Chamber of Comm<. ce.

WALKERTON, INDIANA JUNE 1, 1967

The Senior Class of 1967 of North Liberty High School, will have their closing exercises next week with the Baccalaureate Service on Sun lay afternoon at 2:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium and the Commencement .Exercises on Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. A total of 77 students will be graduated from the school this yea** The speaker for tne 1967 Commencement will be Rev. Phillip C. Philbrook, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Ft. Wayne, which is Ft. Wayne’s oldest Church. He has gained wide acclaim for his speaking at a variety of meetings for all type of functions. He has the ability to mix humor, human interest and run i ph'l «S'>phy in a most enteraining way. Z B * W p life u*v. rh -Urook grauuated from Colgate University and Colgate Rochester Divinltv School. He served in Chaplains Corp, of the U.S. Navy. He was voted "outstanding young man of year” in Anderson. Indiana in 1958 for civic services (the year following the selection of Carl Erskine. Dodger Pitcher) and he was President of the Scottish Rite Class. Class Motto: ‘ What we are to be, we are becoming’’ Class Colors: Lavender and White Class Flower: Carnation The 1967 Class Roll: Jack Douglas Holmes - President Nancy Diane Roush - V-president Kathryn L\nn Houser - Secretary Ralph Edward Bell - Treasurer •Martin Ray Albright Dennis Edward Baughman Nell Brian Baughman Sheryl Marie Bauman Ralph Edward Bell Drew Alan Bergland Nancy Jane Blosser Sandra Jo Boone Jeanette Marie Cisney Albert Eugene Clark Carol Ann Clark Lynn Marie Clark Michael Jean Clark Charles Wilford Coleman s’Clara Sue Crowder •Janice Kay Croy Cynthia Marie Dalke Deborah Dee D<w*ring Linda Kay Faasett Wayne Alan Fassett Nancy Jo Firestone Linda Sue Fisher James Robert Fraser Charlotte I. Garrison Shirley Louise Geyer Joseph Francis Ginzer Michael Thomas Groves •George Eu one Hahn t*Judy Ann Hilt P; tsy 1 n ite Harbaugh Karen Marie Hill Jack Dou d is Holmes Kat sue Ui ri Kathryn Lynn Heuser J. nvee FIL n Hughes J. hn W.llg m Hunt

BACCALAUREATE Sunday, the fourth of June Two-thirty o’clock High School Auditorium Procession M Craig Kagep "Pomp and Circumstance” Edward Elgar Invocation The Reverend S. Robert Johnston North ’ Liberty Christian Church Accordian SH > Lynn Clark “Tranquillo” Arr. by Pietro Diero Address: "New Heriz< ns" The Reverend George W. Phillips Executive Director, St. Joseph County Youth for Christ Vocal Selections North Liberty High School Chorus Fauntelle Spellman. Director “Now Let All Sing" Theron Kirk "All Lands and Peoples” Austin Lovelace Benediction The Reverend A. P. Wenger Church of the Brethren. North Liberty COMMENCEMENT Wednesday, the seventh of June Nineteen hundred and sixty-seven Eight o'clock High School Auditorium Processional North Liberty High School Band Richard Vander Hagen. Director “Pomp and Circumstance” Arr. by El<ar Invocatii n The Reveren ’ Thomas Frost North Liberty Methodist Church Instrumental Music North Liberty High School Band “Rhapeodic Essay” Cacavas Vocal Selection Judy Halt and Neil Baughman "The Impossible Dream” Address The Reverend Phillip Philbrook (Pastor, First Baptist Church. Fort Wayne. Indiana) "How Grown-up Are You" Vocal Selection Senior Girls Ensemble "One Little Candle" Presentation of Diplomas Board of Education Recessional North Liberty High School Band "War March of the Priests Verdi

Robert Lee Hunter •Kerry Alan Kane Carl Howard Kaser •Susan Anthony Kennedy •Carol Jean Kranitz William Kenneth Larson Dewayne Ferris Lee David William Limerick Rose Marie Livengood Karen Lynette McCormick Stephen Michael Vicki Elizabeth Moon Albert John Mroczkiewics Kent Errol Naragon Paul Raymond Neidlinger Donald Allen O’Blenis Barbara Lou O'Connor Hal Wayne Ort Harold Leßoy Palmer •Marilyn Kay Peterson David Eugene Petz Gall Chauncey Ross Jerry Robert Roush Linda Louisa Roush Nancy Diane \>ush Larry Gene Settlor D<»U' las Dean Sh<H?maker Linda Jo Shreve Ila May Shupert •Kathie Ann Shupert Robert Gene Snyder Dana Lamar Sousley Gloria Jean Springman Barbara Ann Stacy Herman Edgar Stone James William Sult Michael Wayne Summerfield Paul Leo Szucs Paul LaMar Wesolek Betty Sue Whitmer Bonnie Jean Whitmer Ralph Earl Willi.' Robert Eugene Yeakey ^Valedictorian SSalutatorian •Honor Society members are designated by the gold tassels they are wearing. Walkerton Rainbow To Install Ihib.ic Installation ot officers of Walkerton Raintww Assembly 61, will be h< 1 i Saturday ever.in 7:30 pm. at the Walk rt n Mas, nic Temple. Miss Shaken Kn wi n dau ht •• » f Mr. <n I Mrs. liin'll Knowlton. RR 3, will be installed as Worthy AdV- ! .

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X-Ray Unit In Walkerton Tuesday The Mobile TB X-Ray unit will be in Walkerton on Monday and Tuesday, June 5 and 6. for the people of this area to have their free chest X-Ray in the prolonged fight against tuberculosis. The Unit will be at the Walkerton Nursing Home on Monday, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Tuesday, June 6. at the corner of Illinois Street and Roosevelt Load from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. This opportunity to have free chest X-Ray is possible through your donations to the annual Christmas Seal campaign. This is for your advantage and every adult is urged to take advantage of this unit in our area. Lirns Club To Mee 4 Tuesday In Walkerton The Walkerton Lions Club will hold their postponed May meeting on Tuesday, June 6. with dinner starting the evening at 7:00 p.m. in the American Legion Dining Room. This will be a Ladies Night and different plans will accompany this meeting as directed below. The price of the dinners for the club on all occasions now will be $1.75 per person. Post Cards of the meeting and dinner prices will be mailed to the membership with cancellations n.'cessary by Sunday night from anyone not attending or they will be held responsible for the price of two dinners. These cancellations should be made with the calling committee members m the individuals year books. The program for the meeting isn't definate at this time, but the evening will be un ler the kadei h:p of Lion Agr'”s Ludwig. SELF-CONFIDENCE The man Who gets to the top acts as hi* own crutch -he learned n t t > lean on others.